We normally think of airports as people places, but Frankfurt’s airport handles twice as many animals as people each year, and it’s a very busy people airport! Everything from horses to fish to rare exotic creatures. An interesting piece…
Hotel stays of less than one night are increasing in popularity. Here is a quick read about these quick stays.
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I saw the news item on TravelGumbo yesterday that Expedia is going to rent apartments on its site with some other company. I kind of like the idea, because cheap hotel rooms only seem to have enough room for me, my GF and suitcases…but I don’t know…
What’s a Walla Walla? It’s a Indian name meaning “many waters”. It’s also the name of a charming city in southeastern Washington; nestled close to the Columbia and Snake River valleys, and with a river of its…
Set high in England’s Durham Cathedral’s North door and known as the “Sanctuary Knocker”, dating back to 1093 AD, this magnificent door knocker played an important spiritual and social role in the history of Durham Cathedral, now a beautiful World Heritage Site.
We normally think of airports as people places, but Frankfurt’s airport handles twice as many animals as people each year, and it’s a very busy people airport! Everything from horses to fish to rare exotic creatures. An interesting piece…
Hotel stays of less than one night are increasing in popularity. Here is a quick read about these quick stays.
This topic was moved to the North America forum. Please join us there!
I saw the news item on TravelGumbo yesterday that Expedia is going to rent apartments on its site with some other company. I kind of like the idea, because cheap hotel rooms only seem to have enough room for me, my GF and suitcases…but I don’t know…
What’s a Walla Walla? It’s a Indian name meaning “many waters”. It’s also the name of a charming city in southeastern Washington; nestled close to the Columbia and Snake River valleys, and with a river of its…
Set high in England’s Durham Cathedral’s North door and known as the “Sanctuary Knocker”, dating back to 1093 AD, this magnificent door knocker played an important spiritual and social role in the history of Durham Cathedral, now a beautiful World Heritage Site.